There are a couple considerations:
Yes you can if:
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You were in an accident with someone with a full coverage you paid his 500 dollars deductible and his company wants you to pay the repair charges How come?
A dispute of repairs resulting from an accident should be directed to the Shop that made the repairs. The insurer is responsible for paying for the agreed amount for the repairs. However it is the Vehicle owners responsibility to choose a reputable repair shop of choice and the Shops responsibility to provide a quality of work acceptable to the vehicle owner. The insurance company who paid the repair bill is not further liable for poor quality of workmanship ptovided by the repair shop nor for a poor choice of repair facility on the part of the vehicles owner.
this depends. if you say have an accident with your car and it is your fault you will have to repair your car and repair another car that you may of hit. however it you buy insurance from an insurance company then the company pays for it.but there are many different types of insurance so i would recommend a company like ISelect which asks you a phew question about the insurance you want and they choose the best insurance deal for you.
If a leased vehicle is in an accident, the lessor has to notify the lease company, along with their insurance company. Sometime the lease company will have you go through your insurance for repairs, other times they send you to their repair shop (if they have one).
"Fleet Policy" rules are defined by the insurance company. Some common rules:Drivers must be employed by the company to be covered (some exceptions are possible)All Drivers to be covered must supply a Drivers Record for reviewThe insurance Company will have final decision on what drivers will be permitted to drive company vehiclesIt is possible to get Fleet coverage on Loaner vehicles for repair facilities, but it is silly expensive.It is possible for a Repair shop to have a Fleet policy that covers customer vehicle's.
Insurance is made to pay for your financial loss due to an accident, not to see what you can get. In this case if there were no real injuries and the camper is not repairable then the insurance company will pay you the value of the camper and you will be made whole. This means you will have no real loss financially than you were in before the accident. The insurance company have the option to repair, replace, or pay the actual cash value of the vehicle. If any other items that were not part of the camper were damaged they will be included such as televisions, computers, etc.
The Elite Accident Repair Centre Limited is on the Bradford Road in the United Kingdom.
In the event of an accident you would take the car to a repair shop approved by your insurance company and then they would determine whether or not your car is worth fixing or to payout the "Kelly blue book" value of your vehicle.
No. A "totalled" car is one whose value is less than the total cost of the repair.
Well, my friend, collision repairs are needed for those drivers who for some odd reason have turned up in a vehicle accident and need their beloved vehicle to be fixed.
Hi there, Then which driver do you want to repair?Bios Drivers,Printer Drivers or Net Card Drivers and the others?But usually,I think a driver repair tool is not a bad choose.It is efficient and rapid!Wish for help.
No, not unless you want to have repairs or need to repair another person's car. If you got a ticket because of the accident they will know because the ticket will be reported to them.